Business Ethics and Social Responsibility Introduction | Ethics | Code of Ethics | Social Responsibility | Social Audit | | Introduction | | The world of business is a melting pot of diverse cultures. With the present technology‚ the distance between business locations has become virtually borderless. Different backgrounds produce different understandings of very basic concepts‚ like what is right and what is wrong. Simply stated‚ right versus wrong is the definition of ethics. The challenge
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Ethical Audit Report---for Toyota WHAT IS ETHICS? Ethics is a standard on what is right and what is wrong towards your judgement‚ which usually referred to good values and virtues and the right moral duties and obligations. Arthur Holmes summarizes1 “It examines alternative views of what is good and right; it explores ways of gaining the moral knowledge we need; it asks why we ought to do right; and it brings all this to bear on the practical moral problems that arouse such thinking in the first
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is Business Ethics? What is Business Ethics? Business ethics is a management discipline born out of the social awareness movement of the 1960s’ that has improved society substantially. Business ethics is also the “study of ethical dilemmas‚ values‚ and decision making in the world of commerce that addresses environmental‚ social‚ and governance concerns” (Academic Info‚ n.d.). A business or organization builds integrity and trust with society by demonstrating sound business ethics in
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The Difference Between Wealth Maximization and Profit Maximization Profit maximization is a traditional approach which is claimed to be the main goal of any kind of business‚ small or big. Profit equals to revenues substracted by expenses. It is needed for business survival; pay rents‚ employees salary‚ capital‚ research and development. If a business doesn’t yield any profit‚ it can be said that they’re on danger in term of survival because profit is the main objective. Wealth maximization is
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Octopus and Privacy: Business Ethics Table of Content Introduction 3 The Objective 3 Research Methods 3 Background of the Company 3 Background of the Issue 5 Identification of Issue 7 Analysis of Issues 8 Recommendation 10 Conclusion 11 Appendix 12 List of Reference 12 Introduction Hong Kong has one of the most highly successful e-purse programs‚ the Octopus card. The Octopus card‚ which began in the niche transportation industry and extended outward to retailers‚ has been widely adopted
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“Balance” One fine evening‚ while walking to my friend’s place enjoying the beautiful climate & cool breeze‚ making one to be there walking or standing still to enjoy it‚ I saw a group of kids riding their bicycles like a gang & roaming. A huge van came in the opposite direction‚ which meant they had to make space‚ which they have been occupying so far‚ for the monster vehicle. Due to sudden change of course or rough terrain‚ one of the kids lost his balance & fell to the safe side
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Responses to recent corporate collapses have overlooked the importance of business ethics in managing risk * Four indicators of business ethics and their risk management aspects are discussed * Investors are wanting companies to disclose how they are managing the risks from poor business ethics practices Over the past decade‚ poor risk management of various kinds‚ for example‚ a lack of board independence or potentially compromised auditors‚ has contributed to sometimes spectacular company
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6433ch10.qxd_lb 10/19/06 10:43 AM Page 260 CHAPTER OBJECTIVES ◆ CHAPTER 10 Business Ethics in a Global Economy CHAPTER OUTLINE Ethical Perceptions and International Business Culture as a Factor in Business Adapting Ethical Systems to a Global Framework Global Values The Multinational Corporation Sexual and Racial Discrimination Human Rights Price Discrimination Bribery Harmful Products Pollution and the Natural Environment Telecommunications Issues Intellectual-Property Protection World
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IBE Notes L4 Ethics in International Business Definition: Business Ethics: the accepted principles of right or wrong governing the conduct of business people Ethical strategy: a strategy/course of action that does not violate these accepted principles A. source and nature of ethical issues in IB: different in political systems‚ law‚ economic development‚ culture a) 5 common ethical issues: Employment practices: establishing minimal acceptable standards that safeguard the basic rights and dignity
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The Impact and Influence of Business Ethics Ethics is a vital component of every business‚ and it is doubtful that a business will survive without having a strong stance and espoused value of ethical behavior. “There has to be two dimensions to leadership: performance and values” (O’Rourke‚ 2010‚ p. 61). In his discussion on business ethics O’Rourke (2010) also comments that every company should have a written statement of ethical behavior that encompasses all processes within the organization
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